Wilson v. Warden of Maryland Penitentiary

72 A.2d 685, 195 Md. 20
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedApril 12, 1950
DocketNo. 216
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Wilson v. Warden of Maryland Penitentiary, 72 A.2d 685, 195 Md. 20 (Md. 1950).

Opinion

Grason, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The petitioner was convicted of the larceny of $1,500, the property of one Charles Johnson, on December 15, 1947, before Judge J. Abner Sayler, presiding in the Criminal Court of Baltimore City, and sentenced to five years in the Maryland Penitentiary. On November 9, 1949, Ernest E. Wilson, the petitioner, sent a petition praying a new trial in the case, to Judge W. Conwell Smith, Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. Judge Smith refused the motion, and the petitioner has appealed to this Court. Refusal of a motion for a new trial is not appealable, and the appeal will, therefore be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed, with costs.

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